Midtown Dental Implants

Are you struggling to move on with your life after having teeth extraction or suffering from tooth loss? Do you find that your missing teeth keep you from eating, speaking, and smiling the way you used to? Are you looking for a solution that will truly bring your quality of life back up to where it should be again? Here at PresiDental Care, our Midtown dental implants are some of the most important services that we offer because they are the kind of solution that people who are struggling with tooth loss need. Our Midtown dental implants can be described in two main parts. The first part is the implant itself, which is a small metal post that the experts here at PresiDental Care secure into place directly in the jawbone, where the missing tooth once was. The metal post serves as the “root” of your new replacement tooth that will later be attached, after the metal from the implant and the bone in your jaw come together through a process called osteointegration. The replacement tooth that is attached is in the form of a customized dental crown, and it will be shaped, color matched, and fully customized to blend in seamlessly with the rest of your smile. In addition to looking great, our Midtown dental implants also feel and function just like natural teeth, so that you no longer have to worry about feeling self conscious or about not being able to speak and eat effectively. No one will need to know that not every single of one your teeth is not one hundred percent real. If Midtown dental implants sound like something you would like to pursue, we recommend that you schedule an initial consultation and examination here at PresiDental Care so soon as possible so that we can get started on your individualized treatment plan.

If you would like to learn more about our Midtown dental implants, or any of the other many services available to you here at PresiDental Care, we encourage you to visit our practice’s main website, which features extensive information about our services and other related dental health topics. If you have any specific questions or concerns that you would like to discuss in further depth, we hope you will not hesitate to contact us directly for assistance.